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Obviously , this kind of learning is distinguishable from signal learning in terms of its outcome . The response acquired by this means is a fairly precise , circumscribed , skeletal muscular act , far different from the generalized ...
Obviously , this kind of learning is distinguishable from signal learning in terms of its outcome . The response acquired by this means is a fairly precise , circumscribed , skeletal muscular act , far different from the generalized ...
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THE RESOLVE TO LEARN Far at the other extreme of an ordered set of motives is the kind of motivation that may be called a “ resolve to learn . ” Some discussions of the problems of motivation speak of “ motivation to learn " as if this ...
THE RESOLVE TO LEARN Far at the other extreme of an ordered set of motives is the kind of motivation that may be called a “ resolve to learn . ” Some discussions of the problems of motivation speak of “ motivation to learn " as if this ...
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In all probability , a state of alertness is subject to signal learning ( type 1 ) : this may be one kind of response that can be conditioned to a warning signal or to an alarm clock . For the purposes of conducting instruction ...
In all probability , a state of alertness is subject to signal learning ( type 1 ) : this may be one kind of response that can be conditioned to a warning signal or to an alarm clock . For the purposes of conducting instruction ...
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Preface | 8 |
2 VARIETIES OF LEARNING | 31 |
3 BASIC FORMS OF LEARNING | 62 |
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